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I tried a couple of orientations and supports systems, but everything came out ugly, until I had the idea for integrated support. This is a challenging print, but with a little filing and sanding, the result is worth it. I have included a "fit...
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I had to trim a bit of plastic off the bottom of the lithophanes and sand the side edges just a little (it’s a tight fit). Fit the middle ring on to the top of the same four panels. Once it is perfect, use a few drops of super glue to permanently...
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The only drawback is that the support is very hard to get off (sometimes) and may need sanding down afterwards for a better fit in the trolley and affixing to wheel - Test the swivel of the wheel and if it is too stiff it will need sanding down...
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Some tips for printing and building follow: Print all my models with a 0.4mm nozzle and 4x shells (1.6mm) for strength and to provide a thick enough surface for sanding. Print all parts at 0.12mm layer height to maintain details and fitting...
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See the linked video for a full explanation, but in brief it works like this :Create a negative mold of the lettering you wantFill the mold with epoxy and clamp it to the item you want to add the lettering toAllow the epoxy to set, remove the...
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Sorry if anyone wasted filament on these models, but a vigorous sanding of the internals will correct the problem. As I get farther into 3D printing, I want to work with different materials and take on tougher prints. Doing so requires a lot of time...
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Slightly sanded the edges and soldered a wire. One of the rings is placed on the axle from below. The wire is guided upwards inside the axis. The other piece is put on from above. To fix the rings, I heated the ends of the axles a little and deformed...
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After gluing the halves together the only post processing I did was to sand the glue seams flush. The lure was airbrushed following the YouTube tutorials by "Lure Me In Custom Painted Crankbaits". I highly recommend them as they are easy to follow. I...
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However, there was so little support material, as the channel was only one and a half mm deep, that I had to sand and scrape just to get some of it off. Eventually I just gave up on removing it and will print it in another form. However, this did...
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I'm sure there is a similar feature for other slicers, something about -0.1 (negative number) should fix. I cannot add anymore to those numbers since the parts are already too loose on my printer and this supposed to be a precise tool. *Updated...
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With all of the sanding for the Jig Nut, and how fiddly it was to line up the Jig Guide pieces, on top of the modeling/printing (and re-printing), I probably wasted way more than $40 of time on this, and it's only useful for this one task. Just get...
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I coated these in 3d printer resin, cured and sanded. I've also found this a good way to reinforce any part, as well as an easy way to get a smooth finish if needed. Spacer - Same printer specs as above. Like the pouches there are the two...
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Recommended uses for the icons: * apple icon to represent a greengrocer on a shopping district map * archway icon to represent the entry on a park or playground map * armchair icon to represent a furniture store on a shopping district map *...
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Push the main body over the V3 board (make sure to not damage anything, sand some edges down if neccessary). Slide the back plate (B) onto the board, then screw the 2 M2x7 screws through the openings in the main body into the back plate heat inserts....
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(I also did some wet sanding in between each step, starting with 600 grit for the filler primer and finishing with 1500 grit before using the clear coat polish) It's time-consuming but there are no special resources required. I was amazed by the...
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length:90mm (quantity: 1) 2) Stainless steel rod: D: 10mm, length: 239mm (quantity: 1) 3) Prusament Spool (quantity: 2) 4) Column.stl (quantity: 3) 5) CenterPillar.stl (quantity: 1) 6) Dome.stl (quantity: 1) 7) Silicone sealant (food safe)/epoxy...
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If the holes are too small based on your printer clearances, you can try to sand or shave down the inside of the hole. c. Put the USB extension cable and USB LED keychain inside of the top half. It isn't a snug fit, but you can hot glue it in...
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... me know if you're interested in any other modifications! Print Settings Printer: SeeMeCNC RoSTOCK Max 2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .1 Infill: 10% Notes: Used three shells because I knew I would have to sand and shape certain areas, YMMV.
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If you choose to include the Switch Logo insert, it might need to be sanded to fit properly into the top outer shell. First, assemble the button and put it into the top inner shell, lining up the latch with where it goes in the bottom inner shell. I...
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Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Pro Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2-0.12 Infill: 10-20% Gyroid or Cubic-Subdivision Filament: Generic ABS Black Notes: Suggest around 8 top/bottom layers as the sides are tapered and at...
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The Mysterious Artifact from China's Long-Lost Empire Legend has it that a remarkably well-preserved relic was unearthed from beneath the sands of time, dating back to ancient China's very first dynasty. This incredible discovery, rumored to hold...
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Alternatively you can just print it without my custom support and sand it down but i hate sanding thus i designed this custom support part. You still also need to add normal supports under the snap in part here as well if you use the custom support...
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Other than that may some cleanup of 3d printed parts require as sanding or hole cleanup with 3 mm drill bit. Printing: Some parts require small supports (mid plate, fan ducts). Other than that 0.2 - 0.3 resolution is enough. Print quality...
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The one that dries in 5 minutes works best for me. adhesive tape to keep pieces in place, while the glue dries. a pair of pointed pliers to cut toothpicks (or simply snap them with your fingers) sanding paper. Grain 180 or 240 works best.</li>...
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**Scene Detail** The scene includes the following details: * Buildings: up to 100 types including office, hospital, clinic, school and residential houses * Aeroway: hangar, aerodrome, helipad, taxiway, runway, apron, terminal and parking positions *...
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A quick light pass with sand paper is sometimes a good idea on the “male” spheres. The “female” spheres are usually pretty clean.I use C.A. glue to put everything together, I imagine epoxy would work very well also.I use clamps to press everything...
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Both designs will need plenty of sanding and certain bits will need a miniature file to get the support material out.The reason for using a 1117-3.3 voltage regulator is that due to the way it works it drops the voltage of a fully charged cell by...
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Some tips for printing and building follow: Print all my models with a 0.4mm nozzle and 4x shells (1.6mm) for strength and to provide a thick enough surface for sanding. Print all parts at 0.12mm layer height to maintain details and fitting...
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(Please note this has only been tested to work with PLA, other materials may need sanding on the ball socket) This print may be a little unusual in the fact you may need two different types of infill density on the same part. The shells can be...
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Every other one is plenty enough.Use sandpaper to sand the top and bottom surface of every disc and spacer! Stack the discs and spacers into the cylinder. Make sure that the <strong>numbers on the discs are visible from the top</strong>. Also the...